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Powarad by Ilia nniollonal fforWcoM Englnv for powar Willi ednomy, Ttw Wlllyi Track It ftglnaarad through ovt lor long, hard tarvlco. ELSNER 352 H. High SI. and other rights of spouses Satur day night. the speaker was Nicholas Jaure guy, prominent Portland attorney who addressed the 20th annual in stallation banquet of the Oregon Association of Real Estate Boards at the Marion hotel. The audience learned that the dower provisions in Oregon are substantially the same as those set forth in Magna Carta and that they are based on common law usage.- The Dregon law regard- ing dower, was copied from the Michigan statutes bearing on the subject.' Jaureguy, during a discourse of more than an hour brought out many unusual facts concerning the rights of spouses. He pointed out that post nuptial agreements be tween the parties involved are not valid and that the assignment of dower rights are extremely rare. Down through the years, the Portland attorney pointed out, women have gained considerably in connection with property rights. Lee V. Ohmart, Salem realtor, was installed as president of the OAREB by Ragnor Johnson, As toria, a director of the organiza tion Johnson stated that Ohmart was 'one of the outstanding men in the state. The 1954 convention of the asso ciation will be held in Klamath Falls September 30-October 1-2. with Al Longe of that city in charge cf arrangements. David B. Simpson of Portland. held the role of toastmaster dur ing the program after being in troduced by Rudy Calaba, presi dent of the Salem board. Mayor Al Loucks officially welcomed the guests. MAUGHAM HAS 80th BIRTHDAY London llfl Author W. Somer set Maugham celebrated his 80th birthday Monday and declared he had run dry of plots. "I have writer's cramp," Maugham told an interviewer. Needed Truck! 4-WHEEL-DRIVE WILLYS TRUCK MOTOR CO. Salem, Ore. 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Ground Broken Sunday For Serra High School By MARGUERITE GLEESON Fomal ground breaking for the first unit of Junipcro Serra Cath olic High School was held Sun day afternoon at the Lancaster and D Street site on the east edge of Salem. Rev. Martin Thielen, superin tendent of schools for the arch diocese, 'officiated et -the cere mony and spoke briefly on the project ' i While the new high school which Father Thielen referred to as "Salem's second catholic nign school." will eventually be co-. educational, for both boys and girls, it will start out in Septem- berbcr 1954 with freshmen and sophomore classes fof boys only. Juniors will be added in 1955 and seniors in 1956. No boy will ever have to leave Serra High School because there is not a class for him if he starts next fall," Father Thielen said. Junipero Serra High School was made possible at this time be cause the Franciscans were able and willing to extend their work into Oregon, the speaker said. It had originally been planned to have priests of the archdiocese teach the school but parish de mands made this impossible. Paving tribute to the Sisters of the Holy Names "Who have pro- 1 1 vided Salem with a Catholic high I school for 91 years," Father I Thielen said this order had been unable to provide teachers for the new high school and had sug gested the Franciscan sisters of Lacrosse, Wis. Sisters from the Wisconsin foundation will arrive in Salem in July and will teach, in Serra high school when it is started. They will live in a convent to be built from the remodeled two houses now on the Lancaster street property. This will be their first western foundation except one at Spokane. While eventually part of the building now being erected will j be used for living quarters for the i Franciscan fathers, it will at first : serve as class rooms. Salem was started as an edu cational renter, an unusual dis tinction for a capital city. Father Thielen said in speaking of the reason lor the name for the new school. He referred to the fact that the Methodist mission insti tute was moved from Mission j Bottom to the present location of j Salem. ! While there are many opinions ! and theone for the name Salem. I Father Thielen said he preferred to believe the one which said j Pavid Leslie who came from ' Salem, Mass., named it for his I DRAPERIES CUSTOM MADE IN OUR SHOP YOUR OR OUR MATERIALS SEE OUR SAMPLES IN YOUR HOME Traverse Rods Installation A Complete Drapery Service Venetian Blinds end Shides '"Everything for Your Window" ELMER THE BUND MAN Free Estimates 3870 Center Phone 3-7328 I h I o native town. The speaker said the town was first called Chemeketa, a Caloopoian Indian word for peace and he thought Leslie in renaming the town remembered Salem was the Hebrew word for peace and so gave it to the town. Junipero Serra traveled up the California coast and built eight missions, after coming to the new world by way of Spain from his birthplace in Majorca, an island on the coast of Africa. His name will provide a fitting challenge to the students of the new high school the speaker said. The school in Salem will be placed under the protection of "Mary Queen of Peace," Father Thiei.'n said. Father Kevin Murphy, OFM, one of the two Franciscans now in Salem, presided at the cere mony. Father John Francis OFM, is the second member of the order now in Salem. Except for the four parishes in the state, the Salem school will be the first Oregon foundation of the Santa Barbara province. The Franciscan sisters from LaCrosse will be making their first west coast foundation, except for one at Spokane, Wash. Boy Scouts Irom Troops 6 and 16 and Explorer Troop 16, which included boys from the parishes of St. Vincent dc aulP and St. Joseph provided the color guard. 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Baney' hopes to be cleared of a murder -charge, shaqed up at his trial here Saturday. Baney. a 32-year-old merchant seaman from Salem, Ore., is ac cused in the death of Mrs. Dorothy Gall, 34. Before she died, the Denver woman told police her escort of the previous night had beaten and raped her. Baney has been identified by witnesses as the escort. He was arrested Sept. 23 at Kansas City. Baney's attorneys Saturday pro duced at surprise witness, Twyman J. Klayder, a chemist for the U. S. Pure Food and Drug Administra tion. He testified he found a pro caine anesthetic solution almost twice as strong as the label on the bottle indicated at the Englewood Hospital where Mrs. Gall died. Baney apparently hopes to prove that the woman was treated with the solution before she was pre pared for minor surgery. James Oakes, 69, Ex-Legislator, Dies PRINEVILLE WV-James Oakes, 69, a former member of the Oregon Legislature, died here Sunday from a heart- ailment. 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